Abu Adib al-Kuwaiti

Abu Adib al-Kuwaiti (2 June 1966-12 December 2001) was an al-Qaeda financier from Kuwait.

Biography
Sulayman Abu Adib al-Jarashi was born on 2 June 1966 in Jahra, Kuwait. He studied finance at the University of Kuwait and worked as a banker for the Bank of Kuwait, but in 1993 he was fired for embezzlement. At this time, he travelled to Afghanistan and was trained by al-Qaeda at a training camp, and he became a financier for the group. He opened a bank account under the name "Marshall Harrison" in London, named for the American general George Marshall and the British Beatles member George Harrison, two of the very few Westerners he knew of. Kuwaiti raised $23,000 for al-Qaeda through a fundraiser for wounded Afghan children, but this money instead went to "avenging" them in the 9/11 attacks. Kuwaiti himself was killed in a US Air Force bombing in Afghanistan on 12 December 2001 at the start of the Afghanistan War.